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  1. Do you like the solo Choreography? Learn the full choreography in the link below:https://bit.ly/30J5jdIRecord your Video and share it in our Facebook group "...

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  2. Danzón (Dance On) is an album by Arturo Sandoval, released through GRP Records in 1994. In 1995, the album won Sandoval the Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Performance and the Billboard Latin Music Award for Latin Jazz Album of the Year .

    • 1994
    • GRP
  3. 27. März 2024 · 'Conga' is the energetic hit single that catapulted Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine into the international spotlight. Released in 1985 as part of their album Primitive Love , the song is an exuberant celebration of dance and Latin culture.

    • Tom Eames
  4. Dance Collection (CD, Compilation, Unofficial Release)Not On Label (Gloria Estefan) 25 031996-1: Bulgaria: 1996

    • (5)
    • CD, Compilation, Unofficial Release
    • Bulgaria
    • 1996
    • “Conga”
    • “Don’t Wanna Lose You”
    • “Rhythm Is Gonna Get You”
    • “1-2-3”
    • “Bad Boy”
    • “Here We Are”
    • “Get on Your Feet”
    • “Party Time”
    • “Coming Out of The Dark”
    • “Oye!”

    The song that started it all. “Conga” was released by Miami Sound Machine, which featured Estefan as its lead singer. It comes from the group’s second English-language LP, Primitive Love. Written by the band’s Enrique Garcia, it dropped in 1985 and subsequently became a big success. It became a top 10 hit in several countries, including the U.S.

    Released in 1989 as the first single from her debut solo LP, Cuts Both Ways, “Don’t Wanna Lose You” was written by Estefan and was produced by her husband, Emilio Estefan Jr., who would amass 19 Grammy Awards in his career. (The two got together in 1976 and married in 1978.) The song hit No. 1 in the U.S. and was later certified Gold.

    Written by Estefan and Enrique Garcia, this song came out in 1987 as part of the Miami Sound Machine’s album, Let It Loose. The song became the group’s fourth top 10 hit, peaking at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. Originally, though, upon its release, the song failed to chart anywhere. But it got a bump once the group’s singles “Anything for You” a...

    Released in 1988 by Miami Sound Machine, the song was also part of the group’s multi-platinum LP, Let It Loose. This was the fifth and final single released and the song hit No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in July of ’88. The song is a hopeful one in which the singer wants to be approached by a shy, prospective partner. Estefan would later sing the ...

    Also released by Miami Sound Machine, this song was the second single from the 1985 album, Primitive Love. Released on the heels of “Conga,” this song was a follow-up to the success of what the band was already experiencing in the music world. Later, the song was used as the opening track for the popular ’80s film Three Men and a Baby.

    Released in 1989 in the U.S., “Here We Are” was the third single from Estefan’s 1989 debut solo LP, Cuts Both Ways. Musically, the song is slower than some of Estefan’s other hits. It’s thoughtful, smooth, and driven by strings and gentle percussion. In the romantic offering, Estefan sings, Hold me now / don’t let go.

    Released in 1989, “Get On Your Feet” was the second single from her solo album, Cuts Both Ways. Produced by Gloria’s husband, Emilio, it was written by John DeFaria, Jorge Casas, and Clay Ostwald. In 2020, Estefan rerecorded the song and included it on her 2020 album, Brazil305.

    Released in 1996 by Estefan, “Party Time” was the second single from her seventh studio album, Destiny. A dance track with African rhythms, the joyous number has become one of the singer’s most popular songs to date. It was a top 20 hit in several counties, including Spain and the U.K. Fun fact: Estefan and Stevie Wonder performed the song as a due...

    Released in 1991, “Coming Out of the Dark” was the lead single from her second solo album, Into the Light. Written by Gloria and her husband Emilio, along with Jon Secada, it became her third No. 1 song in the U.S. The artist employs a choir for the soulful ballad, uplifting both her audience and, perhaps, herself, as the track was the first releas...

    Released in 1998, this song was the second single from Estefan’s eighth solo album, gloria!, written by Estefan and her husband, Emilio, along with Randall Barlow and Angie Chirino. After some questions about the proper release date, the song eventually hit No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. Later, in 2022, Estefan release...

    • Jacob Uitti
    • 5 Min.
    • Senior Writer
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  5. September 1957 in Havanna als Gloria María Milagrosa Fajardo García) ist eine kubanoamerikanische Sängerin und Schauspielerin . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Karriere. 2 Stil und Bedeutung. 3 Diskografie. 4 Filmografie (Auswahl) 5 Andere geschäftliche Betätigungen. 6 Bücher. 7 Siehe auch. 8 Weblinks. 9 Einzelnachweise. Leben und Karriere.

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